Sansevieria Trifasciata Moonshine has a common name “Silver Snake Plant”. It is an extremely easy-care plant that is known to prosper on its own. This summer-dormant plant can reach a maximum height of 12-18 inches. With its origin in Chile, the snake plant belongs to the Dracaenaceae family.
Growth Rate
Sansevieria Trifasciata Moonshine succulent is sturdy and has a slow growth rate.
Flowering
This wonderful variety is known for its white blooms with a hint of green color. The flowers bloom in the spring season.
Watering and Feeding
The Silver snake plant needs little water to stay strong and nutritious. Overwatering can lead to root rot. Thus, it is recommended to feed your plant lightly. A tiny quantity of fertilizer is also required.
Soil
As Sansevieria Moonshine plants are inclined to decay, they work effectively in free-draining soil. To ensure proper drainage, use a soilless potting combination.
Hardiness
This houseplant can withstand temperature fluctuations. This plant belongs to the hardiness zone of 10a- 11, with a frost tolerance ranging from 13°C to 29°C (55°F to 85°F).
Light
Silver snake plants prefer full to partial sun. They can be kept in indirect light as well as outdoors.
Propagation
The division of these plants is one of the finest and most efficient ways of propagating. If you prefer, you can use leaf cuttings instead of offsets.
Sansevieria Trifasciata Moonshine is an exotic houseplant that will add grace to your office or home. It stands out as a contrast plant when shown besides other Sansevieria with darker leaves.
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